by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Aug 13, 2023
Navigating Teaching’s Mixed Messages Navigating Teaching’s Mixed Messages Teaching is filled with mixed messages about work ethic and mindset. Educators are told: To be a dedicated and successful teacher they must “do whatever it takes”. but...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Aug 6, 2023
Teacher Resilience Linked To Teacher Retention Teacher Resilience Linked To Teacher Retention Research shows a strong connection between teacher resilience and teacher retention, which provides a glimmer of hope amidst the attrition crisis. The year 2023 has witnessed...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Jan 3, 2023
Effective Teaching in 2023 As you return from what was hopefully a recharging break, Joy in Teaching is with you. It’s not always easy, but we have resilience-building tools and resources to help you fight burnout and reclaim the joy in teaching in 2023. Being...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Mar 9, 2021
Education’s Post-Pandemic Focus Revealed Leading with Value When I started Joy in Teaching I decided to lead with value, meaning that I believed (and still do) that the message of working to make teaching a sustainable career by helping educators build...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Oct 19, 2020
Education Reform Amid A Pandemic Is education reform possible right now? It is undeniable that the covid 19 pandemic shook the world of education. It is also undeniable that real education reform is difficult in the best of times. In the spring of 2020 the routines...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Sep 22, 2020
Community-making in Virtual Teaching Of the many different teaching options happening right now virtual teaching is hands down the most difficult within which to build an engaging community. I wrote about this in the Joy in Teaching book and I’ll happily restate...